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Tree-Culture in New Zealand. Oxfordshire

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Oxfordshire

full of articles of interest to daffodil enthusiasts

This book is his reflections on the place and meaning of gardening in his life

exceptionally good books with beautiful photography

A pioneering account of the evolution of the missionary effort of the colonial settler churches and what motivated individual New Zealanders to leave and devote their lives to various missions overseas

Tree-Culture in New Zealand. OxfordshireHenry J. Mathews. Chief Forester. A general outline on the subject of forestry as applicable to the colony, for the use of settlers and to encourage planting for future timber supply. An historically interesting and practical manual published at the beginning of the New Zealand state forestry programme. 64 black and white plates throughout the text. John Mackay, Government Printer, Wellington, 1905. Hardback, embossed cloth covered boards. 126 pages.

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